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Fireside theater 2014
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Locally, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres often has first rights to produce international shows, such as Les Miserables. The show and its actors were featured in a May 1989 People magazine article. Their lives mimicked the show, including having one son and one daughter as their characters did. Lead actors David Anders and Susan Goeppinger married in real life after the five-hundredth performance. It closed twenty-two and a half years later on June 20, 1993, after 7,645 performances. Originally scheduled for only six weeks, I Do! I Do! opened in 1971. Among them were Ron Perlman, Loni Anderson, Linda Kelsey, Don Amendolia, Grant Norman, and Amy Adams.Ĭhanhassen Dinner Theatres is known for having the longest-running musical production featuring the original cast. Many well-known names got their start at CDT. Most actors were local professionals and members of Actors Equity.

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Rather than hire big-name actors, the Bloombergs put money toward creating better-overall-quality productions. With nearly 300 staff, it produces all shows completely in-house, including set-design, props, and costuming. It has 230 seats.įrom opening night in 1968 to 2012, the Main Dinner Theatre presented more than 235 shows, mostly musicals. Later, its name was changed to the Fireside Theatre. In 1978, it became the Bronco Opera House. It featured local and national musicians, including Jimmy Buffet. The fourth space, opened in the 1970s, was a bar named The Bronco. It evolved into the third theater space known as The Courtyard or The Club. In 1973, The Clerestory started as a restaurant and banquet space.

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The 130-seat Playhouse Theatre opened in 1970 and features comedies. The Main Dinner Theatre, the only one for CDT’s first two years, seats 560 guests.

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The first production was How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying.Ĭhanhassen Dinner Theatres has grown since then into a sprawling 90,000 square-foot entertainment complex with four stages. Originally named “The Frontier”, the complex opened on October 11, 1968. Using Herbert’s building and design experience, and Carolyn’s interior design skills, they started construction in the middle of a cornfield. Inspired by this, the couple began dreaming of bringing a bit of Broadway to Carver County.









Fireside theater 2014